Hardieplank and other types of fiber cement siding have a few points against them when planning a raised vegetable bed.
Planting bed against siding.
And you certainly can t plant shrubs too close to the structure not just because plants will come into contact with and damage the siding but because shrubs retain moisture.
My intuition tells me that filling 2 feet of dirt against the siding would probably not be ideal but would like professional advise.
A planting bed next to your house can sometimes lead to excess dirt on the brick or siding.
Fiber cement siding is a mixture of cement silica and cellulose wood fibers.
Tilling the organic material into the soil helps create a rich planting medium most plants thrive in.
Mix in annuals and other plants with year round interest says julie arnold camp a realtor with better homes and gardens metro brokers in atlanta.
Add 6 to 8 inches of organic material on top of the soil in the bed and till it approximately 6 to 8 inches into the soil.
Mulches can be used to create consistency with the siding materials of a home or to frame and set off the foundation shrubs.
And we don t.
Ideally following that half of the full final width plus a foot rule.
I wonder if it is necessary to build a barrier against the house using brick wood or simply plastic.
When you re ramping up your curb appeal start with evergreens that give structure to your yard.
The house is stucco.
For wood siding it was 6 inches.
Like any other product containing wood that isn t rot resistant it will eventually break down in contact with wet soil.
Boxwoods make great foundation plants and come in many sizes so you can also add them to beds and borders.
The traditional advice on layering a landscape is to have the smallest plants in the front and the tallest ones closest to the house so you can see the progression of plants but the taller the plant the further it needs to be positioned away from the house.
Your planting bed soil and mulch is considered the outdoor grade.
Whitestone for example tends to frame and highlight whatever is planted within it while shredded wood and bark chips tend to recede into the background without drawing attention.
In some climates it can also cause mildew and may even lead to an increased rate of decay on wood.